Pope Condemns
"Apathy" of Media and World Leaders Over "Diabolical" Acts
By Radical Islamist Assassins of Mother Teresa Nuns and Kidnapping of Priest in
Yemen-Why the Deafening Silence?
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"You
and I have been created for greater things.
We have not been created to just pass through this life without aim.
And that greater aim is to love and be loved ~Mother Teresa."
We have not been created to just pass through this life without aim.
And that greater aim is to love and be loved ~Mother Teresa."
Vatican
news reports Pope Francis' emotional admonition of "diabolical"
attacks carried out by radical Islamist assassins who executed 15 innocent
people including four Mother Teresa Nuns while these beloved "Missionaries
of Charity" were selflessly caring for the forgotten poor, sick and dying.
This Aden home opened by Mother Teresa in 1992, the last Christian place in
this Muslim country for helping mentally retarded children, elderly and dying
people. It is also reported that the only priest left there, Father Tom
Uzhunnalil from India, was kidnapped from the chapel within the home. He
offered daily Mass and prayed with the Sisters. On Sacred Heart of Jesus
Friday, March 4, the perpetrators deliberately and strategically went from room
to room executing the victims by shooting them point blank in the head
including the nuns, the workers, the sick, the dying and the disabled. Evil of
this nature can only be described as "diabolical," but humans have
the primary responsibility.
Silence
Is Dangerous
Declaring
these victims of hate and malevolent desire for power "martyrs of
Christianity" the Holy Father grieved and lamented over the "apathy
and global indifference" by the media, political leaders and good people
of the world. He asked why is this treacherous story not on the front page of
newspapers and "breaking news" on televisions. Making people wonder,
why Is President Obama quiet? There has been more interest in the size of
Trump's hands firing up social and mainstream media than these innocent people
being targeted and executed by the wicked hands of radical Islamist assassins.
Where is the decent human concern and outrage? The only possible good outcome
for media and leaders to downplay this shocking news is that the immoral and
perverse gangsters are not being glorified. But why the silence from righteous
Muslims?
Hardened
Hearts Attack Loving Hearts, "Forgive Them Father, They Know Not What They
Do!"
Just
as this gentle, good "man of faith" was devastated and disheartened
by the evil attacks in Paris taking defenseless innocent life, Pope Francis
lamented this act of heartless violence with a deep sense of hopelessness for
humanity. This vile strike is likened to serpents attacking God's special
forces of good in this world. These vipers arrived telling the trusting nuns
they were coming to visit their mothers at the home for elderly. The Qur'an
states: "Thenceforth were your hearts hardened: they became like a rock
and even worse in hardness (Surah 2:74)."
This
demonic-human act on Mother Teresa's nuns and the people they serve is deeply
personal for Pope Francis as it is for all who know these religious sisters in
communities globally and their holy work, including myself and our family. The
Pope's loving heart and the hearts of all good people are innately united with
the loving hearts of Mother Teresa and her Missionaries of Charity which are
spiritually connected to the loving and merciful Hearts of Jesus and Mary. I
know from experience with these nuns that while they are mourning the loss of
their sisters and the Yemeni people they cared for, at the same time they are
praying for the attackers. Hard example to follow, but it is the Jesus Way!
Strategy
for Good Conquering Evil: Peace Through Strength and Reconciliation
My
dear Muslim friend, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto, also
loved Catholic nuns. She too was educated by them, in her predominately Muslim
country. Benazir, like these sisters, was gunned down on December 27, 2007 by
radical Islamist assassins. She wrote in her book "Reconciliation, Islam,
Democracy and the West," that good people of all faiths must unite and
work for good to conquer evil, only then will good prevail. Benazir's mother
was Shiite from Iran and her father, also former Prime Minister of Pakistan was
Sunni. He was executed by his successor desiring power, illustrating the
strategy is exercised.
Interesting
to note, the modern executions of Christians and Muslims undertaken by
nefarious radical Islamist groups mirrors the 12th/13th century power grab strategy
of "The Ismaili Assassins" using murdering terror as the tactic to be
relevant for financial gain and to accomplish their goals. In "The
Assassins" by Middle East expert Bernard Lewis, it is written, "The
connection between the medieval Assassins and their modern counterparts are
striking: The Syrian-Iranian connection; the calculated use of terror; the
total dedication of the assassin emissary, to the point of self-immolation, in
the service of his cause and in the expectation of heavenly recompense." Lewis
advises that a notable difference from medieval times to today is the chosen
victims targeted for execution were more often rulers, leaders and major
religious functionaries of the existing order more than the ordinary people.
Lewis further notes that in modern times targeting anyone deemed an apostate to
their Islamic view is marked to be assassinated. Hence, the heartless execution
of nuns and co-workers and kidnapping of a priest in a "Christian"
hospice helps fulfill the goal for a strictly Islam- under Sharia Law nation.
Is
The Holy Father Vindicating CEO Trump's Rhetoric?
Pope
Francis clearly understands the historic significance of a medieval strategy
attempting to destroy the world as we know it, and the need for all good people
to unite to stop the violence. The Pope calls for change of hearts for human
transformation. GOP Presidential Frontrunner Trump on the other hand calls for
change of will and revised terms of engagement. Historically both paths are
necessary for victory. Jesus taught to love enemies, turning the other cheek,
standing ground. But Jesus proclaimed in the Gospel of Matthew, "Do not
think that I came to bring peace on the earth; I did not come to bring peace,
but a sword (of truth) Mt.10:34." Jesus directed humanity to choose
sides, "good or evil." And, "good" He taught is the only
path to peace, security and salvation.
History
Repeats Evil with Complacency and Cowardice
The
"lassez-faire" attitude in hardened hearts of nations and people is
pervasive and disturbing. The Pope and concerned people hold that the media and
the human race is becoming more and more insensitive to daily world news
reports of slaughter, destruction and suffering. Christians are taught, "Those
who do nothing about sin and evil, help the sin and evil to prevail. One who is
silent when there are those around him in sin becomes a partaker with them
(Ephesians 5:7)."
Remembering
victims of The Holocaust in Europe, The Killing Fields in Cambodia or the
Nanjing Massacre in China helps us realize people with hardened hearts
perpetrating acts of evil must be held accountable in this world and the next.
But we are also informed in Sacred Scripture, that those who observed and
turned a "blind eye" to evil will answer on Judgment Day, or in some
faith traditions attain "bad karma" by complacency and cowardice. In
The Qur'an, it states in Al Hadid, "For those who give in
'Charity', men and women, and loan to Allah a beautiful loan, it shall be
increased manifold (to their credit) And they shall have besides, a liberal
reward (Surah57:18)." Clearly, execution and kidnapping as a
"reward" for performing "Charity" is not in keeping with
this Islamic teaching. But the teachings in The Qur'an are contradictory,
arguably providing selective direction for what is preferred by individuals as
Allah's will and cover for committing cowardice acts.
"I
Thirst"
The
tragic news about this murderous attack of the Missionaries of Charity came to
me by text from a priest who also knew Mother Teresa personally, even
celebrating Mass with her in Rome. Every chapel of Mother Teresa's Missionaries
of Charity across the globe has the poignant words of Jesus next to The
Crucifix, "I Thirst." Mother said that Jesus thirsts for the hearts
and souls of humanity. Father Higgins recently celebrated 51 years as a
Catholic priest helping families across America. He heard the news from a
mutual friend who learned about it on Croatia news reports. Amazing that we had
to find out through Croatia such an important story, germane to our own
national security interests. America is focused only on political infighting
amongst presidential candidates and occasionally what's going on in the
Kardashian world.
My reaction to the attacks was similar to when I received a call from Fox News on September 5, 1997 informing me of Mother Teresa's passing and requesting my comment, I cried and cried and cried. Overcome with sadness, I called the Missionaries of Charity in Los Angeles to share grief with the sisters nearby who help pregnant unmarried women and their babies. The names of the nuns who were murdered are, Sister Marguerite and Sister Reginat from Rwanda, Sister Judith from Kenya, and Sister Anselm who we knew from India. She like all of the M.C. sisters was a "living saint." They are all clones of Mother Teresa, overflowing with love for God and humanity.
My reaction to the attacks was similar to when I received a call from Fox News on September 5, 1997 informing me of Mother Teresa's passing and requesting my comment, I cried and cried and cried. Overcome with sadness, I called the Missionaries of Charity in Los Angeles to share grief with the sisters nearby who help pregnant unmarried women and their babies. The names of the nuns who were murdered are, Sister Marguerite and Sister Reginat from Rwanda, Sister Judith from Kenya, and Sister Anselm who we knew from India. She like all of the M.C. sisters was a "living saint." They are all clones of Mother Teresa, overflowing with love for God and humanity.
I
have never felt anything like it before until being in their holy presence.
It's overwhelming, humbling and inspiring! Recalling the many trips made with
family and team members to support the amazing work of these dedicated nuns,
brothers and priests, inspired me to write about them, honoring the passing of
these brave souls to Jesus. We visited M.C. homes across India, Mexico, Cuba,
Cambodia, Grenada, Costa Rica, Israel and across America from Los Angeles to
the Bronx, St. Louis to San Francisco and many more places of grace.
"What
The World Needs Now Is Love, Sweet Love"
So
many incredibly beautiful stories to share in a future treatise, but for now I
feel compelled to remember one that hopefully opens eyes and hearts for people
thirsting to love and to be loved. The Mother House of the Missionaries of
Charity is in Calcutta. We were blessed to spend time with Mother Teresa there.
Her nearby home for abandoned children, Shishu Bhavan, is where we met young
Sister Charmaine. She joined the convent in her teens and had no formal medical
training. Yet doctors from the best hospitals around the world came to learn
from her the formula for hopeless cases of preemie babies surviving and
thriving, becoming healthy babies and children. This joyful, brightly smiling
nun in her blue and white sari, held a tiny, tiny baby that fit in the palm of
her hand and she fed the baby with an eye dropper. She then placed the
one-pound infant, like a baby chick, under a light warmer and most importantly
she held, cuddled and sang prayers to the happiest gift from God.
In
other words, the compassionate Sister simply loved the baby with all her heart-
for life! Most of the babies brought to her by the police were providentially rescued
from botched abortions or had been abandoned in the gutters by desperate
mothers. After they are cared for by these loving nuns, they are adopted by
loving Indian or international families without children.
When thinking about Mother Teresa and her Missionaries of Charity, especially the four young nuns who sacrificed their lives in Yemen loving everyone there, the inspirational lyrics sung by Dionne Warwick came to mind. "What the world needs now is love, sweet love. It's the only thing that there's just too little of. No, not just for some, but for everyone."
When thinking about Mother Teresa and her Missionaries of Charity, especially the four young nuns who sacrificed their lives in Yemen loving everyone there, the inspirational lyrics sung by Dionne Warwick came to mind. "What the world needs now is love, sweet love. It's the only thing that there's just too little of. No, not just for some, but for everyone."
Sacred
Heart of Jesus, have mercy. Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, pray for Father Tom and
us.
Brothers
and Sisters, Alleluia. Amen.
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